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Item: standard r32 gtr bonnet

Age: unknown

Condition: very good

Price: $400

To Fit: r32 gts or gtr

Location: Batemans Bay

Contact: [email protected] (*also see below)

Comments: please note that I will be keeping the latch and washer nozzles

First off the bonnet had a re-spray by the previous owner of the car, it has two little problems though...

It has got scratches where the bonnet lip had been rubbing, and some very fine surface scratches above the passenger side headlight as shown in pics.

Given that it will most likely be resprayed to suit your car the scratches are not deep at all and wont hardly need any extra work.

Apart from that its a very straight example.

Reason for selling is that I want to go carbon fiber.

Now heres the good news, I will be coming up to sydney to buy the cf bonnet so delivery can be arranged.

* My mobile is 0415 401 118, txt me because I only use my phone after work hours.

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Edited by J-C
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Change of plan, I cannot find a cheaper cf hood in Sydney than I can in Melbourne.

Pick up or p+h will need to be organized. Sorry guys.

But... My father in law works as a panel beater so I can arrange through him delivery to you in Sydney if nothing else.

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